sorry, but the eu-parliament is directly elected. just that nobody elects them - but thats their own fault, not the systems.
The executive-organs are actually appointed by the goverments, but the only have senate-like powers.
.. i'm working on atm. the Team-project is trying to build an intention around what you're doing and sharing that with your peers. pretty cool concept, especially as it's integrated into the worlds best ide - eclipse.
Ah..
u already need a Biometrical ID for Traveling to the US. or at least u will need one as of 8.2006
So.. not big news there.
If we need Fingerprints and so on as RFID-Chips to get into ur country, u could just have them yourselves.
several thinks: I've the impressdion that the german?european usage of cell phones i much bigger, much mroe dense than in hte USA. As an example, you don't have to pay for the arriving calls in DE, but certianly in the US. In germnay, i've the feeling, more ppl care about their cellphones than in the US.. to use a nokia 5110 would be a sign of "uncoolnees" in Germany, while it seems still quite common in the US.
and then, a refernce site. If you have a bit german knowlegde, all you need is http://heise.de the company behind it is producing the best german thec magazin, CT, and they are really sujcetive. I think they have an english page, but i don;t know how good the site is.
sorry, but the eu-parliament is directly elected. just that nobody elects them - but thats their own fault, not the systems. The executive-organs are actually appointed by the goverments, but the only have senate-like powers.
.. i'm working on atm. the Team-project is trying to build an intention around what you're doing and sharing that with your peers. pretty cool concept, especially as it's integrated into the worlds best ide - eclipse.
Ah.. u already need a Biometrical ID for Traveling to the US. or at least u will need one as of 8.2006 So.. not big news there. If we need Fingerprints and so on as RFID-Chips to get into ur country, u could just have them yourselves.
several thinks:
I've the impressdion that the german?european usage of cell phones i much bigger, much mroe dense than in hte USA.
As an example, you don't have to pay for the arriving calls in DE, but certianly in the US.
In germnay, i've the feeling, more ppl care about their cellphones than in the US.. to use a nokia 5110 would be a sign of "uncoolnees" in Germany, while it seems still quite common in the US.
and then, a refernce site.
If you have a bit german knowlegde, all you need is http://heise.de the company behind it is producing the best german thec magazin, CT, and they are really sujcetive. I think they have an english page, but i don;t know how good the site is.
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LordThundering